QUOTE(adrian2014 @ Feb 10 2016, 02:55 PM)
Thanks for your info.
Have you be an actuary after graduate?

Yup, I'm fortunate enough to enter the actuarial department.
Though, if you are really interested, you have a lot to work on. Generally, UTAR itself has about 150-200 graduates per year (2 semester). Considering all other university (UCSI, UM, UKM, overseas university), I'm guessing the number could be as high as 500 or more.
On the other hand, I'm guessing Malaysia would only require at most 20-30 fresh grads a year (could be less, unlikely to be more unless I've severely underestimated the insurance industry turn-over).
So, in terms of simple maths, you are competing 20-30 jobs with 500+ ppl.
Nevertheless, out of the 500+, I'm guessing only about 10-20% would actually be actively looking for actuarial job (after paper progress, interest etc.).
IF you really aspire to be an actuary, you'll have to ensure you fall within the 10-20%, persist and never give up.
And, external papers (SOA/IFoA/IOAA) are very important for you to have a chance to get an interview in this competitive market.
Disclaimer: all the info above are just my guess and may not be accurate at the end of the day. So, don't sue me if my info is wrong!
This post has been edited by Searingmage: Feb 10 2016, 09:27 PM